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クラ リ ネ ッ ト 取扱説明書 Clarinet Owner’s Manual Klarinette Benutzerhandbuch Clarinette Mode d’emploi Clarinete Manual de instrucciones Clarinete Manual de instruções 单簧管 使用说明书 클라리넷 사용설명서 單簧管 使用說明書 JA EN DE FR ES PT ZH-CH RU KO ZH-TW...
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楽器を正しく組み立て性能をフルに発揮させるため、また永く良い状態で楽器を お使いいただくために、この取扱説明書をよくお読みください。 You are now the owner of a high quality musical instrument. Th ank you for choosing Yamaha. For instructions on the proper assembly of the instrument, and how to keep the instrument in optimum condition for as long as possible, we urge you to read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
Clarinet Owner’s Manual Precautions In regards to brass instruments with a plate fi nish, the color of the fi nish may change over time however, it Please read before using should be of no concern in regards to the instrument’s performance.
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• Avoid contact with a plant-based oil (bore oil, etc. used for the inside of wooden instruments) as there is a risk of deterioration. • Use the same Yamaha cork grease as the accessories for the joints. To keep your instrument in optimum condition, please observe the following precautions.
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Nomenclature E b Clarinet B b /A Clarinet Alto Clarinet Bass Clarinet Mouthpiece Bell Ligature Register Key Barrel Neck Upper Joint Upper Neck Lower Neck Main Body Fastening Screw Lower Joint Accessories Mouthpiece Cap Cork Grease Reverse Side ...
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Assembly Before assembling the instrument, please observe the following. Th e clarinet is made of natural wood and precision metal parts. When holding and assembling the instrument, take care not to place any excessive force on the keys. Also, if you have diffi culty attaching the joints together when assembling the instrument, apply a thin coat of cork grease to the joints and try to put the joints together again.
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Assembly Alto Clarinet / Bass Clarinet Caution When Assembling As bridge keys protrude from the neck, upper joint, lower joint, and bell on the alto and bass clarinets, be careful not to damage or bend these parts when assem- bling the instrument. Th e bell section and tone hole on the alto clarinet is thin so please use extra caution Bell when assembling these parts.
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Assembly Attaching the Reed Tuning Soak the reed in your mouth or in some water. Since the temperature of the instrument eff ects From the tip end of the mouthpiece, slide on its pitch, the instrument should fi rst be warmed the ligature as shown in the illustration.
Instrument Maintenance Instrument Maintenance After Playing After playing your clarinet, use the following procedures to remove moisture and dirt from the inside of the instrument. After playing, remove the reed from the Th e joint sections especially collect moisture, mouthpiece and use a piece of gauze, to dry which can cause cracking, so dry the joints the reed, then store the reed in a reed case.
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Instrument Maintenance Once or Twice a Month Mainte- nance Use a tone hole cleaner (sold separately) to remove any dirt from inside the tone holes or the spaces between the keys. * Be careful not to bend any parts. * Be careful not to damage the pads.
Troubleshooting Th e tone is not clear, or the instrument Th e joint is too tight or loose. plays out of tune. If the joint is tight, apply a small amount of cork grease to the joints. If the joint is still If pads are deformed and air is leaking from tight, apply some cork grease to the receiver the instrument, take the instrument to your...